Phenomenal Women: 2024 Black History Calendar
Our empowering and inspiring Phenomenal Women: 2024 Black History Calendar is an exceptional journey through history that showcases and celebrates a diverse array of African American women who have left an indelible mark across various spheres. This historical and motivational calendar brings to light the achievements and wisdom of remarkable women who have shaped the course of history.
Inside, you’ll find an enchanting assembly of influential figures. Each month highlights and profiles an African American female icon. This calendar’s purpose is to pay tribute and homage to Black Excellence in all fields.
Crafted to inspire and educate women of color, this calendar embodies the essence of Maya Angelou’s iconic poem “Phenomenal Woman.” It reinforces the message that Black Girls Rock and that boundless possibilities await their aspirations. The pages come alive with the richness of history as each day brings forth crucial Black historical facts, fostering a deeper connection to the legacy of resilience and achievement.
Measuring 12×12 inches when closed and 12×24 inches when open, this African American wall calendar is an elegant addition to any space. Immerse yourself in the stories of trailblazers like Vice President Kamala Harris, Katherine Johnson, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, Stacey Abrams, legendary tennis luminary Althea Gibson and more. Discover their groundbreaking accomplishments and the enduring influence they wield in their respective domains.
The notable figures gracing the pages of this calendar include:
- Oprah Winfrey: Media mogul and philanthropist, she redefined the talk show genre and is a beacon of empowerment.
- Katherine Johnson: Mathematician whose calculations were vital to NASA’s success in space exploration.
- Whoopi Goldberg: Acclaimed actress, comedian, and EGOT winner, known for her versatility and activism.
- Billie Holiday: Jazz legend whose voice and songs carried deep emotion and social commentary.
- Ketanji Brown Jackson: Influential judge, advocate for justice, and nominee for the federal bench.
- Mickey Guyton: Breakthrough country music artist, advocate for inclusivity and diversity.
- Zora Neale Hurston: Renowned author and anthropologist, celebrated for her cultural contributions.
- Althea Gibson: Pioneer in tennis, breaking barriers as the first African American to win Grand Slam titles.
- Constance Baker Motley: Legal trailblazer, civil rights advocate, and the first Black woman federal judge.
- Kamala Harris: Historic Vice President, barrier-breaking leader, and advocate for equity.
- Stacey Abrams: Political force, voting rights advocate, and champion of social change.
- Nichelle Nichols: Star Trek actress and advocate, inspiring diversity in science fiction.
This calendar is more than a calendar; it’s a tribute, an education, and an embodiment of the power and resilience of African American women. Celebrate their legacy, gain insight into their remarkable journeys, and let their stories inspire a new generation.